Biology, asked by sudiptasen3182, 1 month ago

White matter consists of:

a/Cyton
b/Nerve fibre
c/Dendron

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Answered by Yoursenorita
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OPTION B NERVE FIBRE

White matter is found in the deeper tissues of the brain (subcortical). It contains nerve fibers (axons), which are extensions of nerve cells (neurons). Many of these nerve fibers are surrounded by a type of sheath or covering called myelin. ... It contains the cell bodies of neurons, which give gray matter its color.White matter is composed largely of myelinated axons. White matter is one of the two components of the central nervous system (CNS). It consists mostly of glial cells and myelinated axons and forms the bulk of the deep parts of the cerebrum and the superficial parts of the spinal cord.

Answered by aditsuresh123
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Answer:

Nerve Fibre☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺

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